睾丸肿瘤病理进展。

IF 0.1 4区 医学 Q4 Medicine
Gregor Mikuz
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根据2004年世界卫生组织(WHO)的分类,至少90%的睾丸肿瘤属于生殖细胞肿瘤(gct)组。种族是gct发生的最重要的病因之一。生活在西方工业化国家的白人男性发病率最高。已知的危险因素有隐睾、对侧GCT、家族关联、不育、睾丸萎缩、创伤、手术、社会经济地位、环境因素和职业暴露于有害条件。在大多数情况下,病理学家都知道gct的形态。然而,也有一些鲜为人知的罕见实体,如未分化型精原细胞瘤。在非半细胞瘤的gct组中,出现了由畸胎瘤引起的躯体型恶性肿瘤(癌、肉瘤)。性索/性腺间质肿瘤占成人睾丸肿瘤的1.6-6%,在儿童中更为常见。关于这些肿瘤的流行病学、组织发生和可能的病因学完全一无所知,这些肿瘤起源于间质细胞、支持细胞、颗粒细胞和卵泡细胞。在“杂项肿瘤”组中,淋巴瘤是50岁以上男性最常见的睾丸肿瘤。
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Update on the pathology of testicular tumors.

At least 90% of testicular tumors belong to the group of germ cell tumors (GCTs), which are classified according to the 2004 World Health Organization (WHO) classification. Race is one of the most important etiologic factors in the development of GCTs. White men living in Western industrialized countries show the highest rates of incidence. Known risk factors are cryptorchidism, contralateral GCT, familial association, infertility, testicular atrophy, trauma, surgery, socioeconomic status, environmental factors, and occupational exposure to noxious conditions. For the most part, the morphology of GCTs is well known to pathologists. There are, however, some little-known rare entities like anaplastic type of spermatocytic seminoma. In the group of nonseminomatous GCTs are emerging the somatic-type malignancies (carcinomas, sarcomas) arising in teratomas. Tumors of sex cord/gonadal stroma account for 1.6-6% of adult testicular tumors and are somewhat more frequent in children. Absolutely nothing is known about the epidemiology, histogenesis, and possible etiology of these tumors, which derive from Leydig, Sertoli, granulosa, and theca cells. In the group of "miscellaneous tumors," lymphomas are the most frequent testicular tumors in men older than age 50.

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期刊介绍: AQCH is an Official Periodical of The International Academy of Cytology and the Italian Society of Urologic Pathology.
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